Social Sciences, asked by 888negi, 1 year ago

what are the major power and function of president and prime minister​

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Answered by Talentedhero74
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Article 75 of the Indian Constitution envisages that there will be a Prime Minister of India who shall be appointed by the President. Prime Minister is the leader of the Cabinet Ministers. The main executive powers of the government are vested in the Prime Minister while the President is the nominal head of the State.

The powers of the President may be classified under the following heads: executive, legislative, financial, judicial and special powers. b. Executive Powers and Functions: All the ministers including the Prime Minister are appointed by him.

The Prime Minister is the political leader of the Government and is responsible for reconciling the differing views on Government policy held by the various groups represented in the Government. The Prime Minister is also responsible for coordinating Government work with that of Parliament.
Answered by omkardake
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1)))
PRESIDENT:
-he is the nominal head of the country.
-he appoints the judges of the supreme court.
-all bills need his assent ro be passed.
2)))
PRIME MINISTER:
-president is the nominal head but all the powers lie in the prime minister.
-the prime minister represents the country in international conferences.
-he is the ex -officio chairman of planning commission.
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